Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders: a randomized, controlled trial Cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety in children with autism Spectrum disorders: a randomized, controlled trial. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry... JJ Wood,A Drahota,K Sze...
as well as similarities with neurotypical children (e.g. prosociality; [7]). The evidence base regarding the manifestation of anxiety in both these populations (neurotypical children and children with other NDDs) is larger
For example, the amygdala would correctly alert us through the emotion of fear, that “snakes are dangerous” if we come across a snake on a mountain trail but in fact, not all snakes are dangerous in all situations and as such memory upgrading becomes relevant in relation to threat recognit...
between November 2006 and May 2008, who met the following inclusion criteria: referred for behavioural difficulties (e.g., disruptive/challenging/aggressive/antisocial behaviour, hyperactivity, conduct problems) and/or emotional symptoms (e.g., depression, anxiety, withdrawal); aged between 7-11 years...
In 2004, about 5 % of girls and 9 % of boys reported an externalizing behaviour problem such as conduct disorder [2] while, in 2006, about 20 % of teenage girls and 7 % of teenage boys reported an intern- alizing behaviour problem such as anxiety and/or de- pre...
(e.g. AEQ) as outcomes in CLBP. Pain management (FESV), anxiety (GAD-7), and stress (PSS) are important outcome domains to assess the effects of the cognitive-behavioural approach used in BMR and BET and were also used in previous studies [6,61]. The Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia ...
Third, it reduces patient anxiety and provides physicians with evidence-based preventive measures, such as early detection of risk factors and a more updated patient profile over time (Fletcher, 2007; Lin et al., 2011; Duerksen, Dubey and Iglar, 2012; Kermott et al., 2012). Another ...
In CVD, excess burden is placed on the heart which can lead to an acute coronary event (ACE) such as unstable angina (i.e., insufficient blood flow to the heart causing chest pain) or myocardial infarction (i.e., heart attack). Depression and anxiety are estimated to affect 20% of ...
[33,34], post traumatic stress disorders [35], and anxiety [36,37]. Virtual reality applications have been also explored on different communication disorders such a speaking phobias [38], stuttering [39], and autism [40,41]. However, to date, the use of VR for language recovery in ...
It has been suggested that behavioural features can act as indicators of the emotional state of horses, particularly when they are experiencing fear or anxiety as a response to novel stimuli [7,8]. There is therefore potential value to collecting both behavioural and physiological data to ...